Anambas archipelago (Indonesian: Kepulauan Anambas) is a small archipelago of Indonesia, located 150 nautical miles north east of Batam Island in the South China Sea between the Malaysian mainland to the west and the island of Borneo to the east. Geographically part of the Tudjuh Archipelago, it is administratively a regency within the Riau Islands Province.
Anambas have a large reserve of natural gas that is exported to countries such as Singapore and Malaysia. The island of Matak is the main base for oil exploration.
Other islands are Siantan (Terempa), Mubur, Jemaja and Kiabu (Airabu).
According to CNN, the Anambas Islands are one of Southeast Asia's most spectacular coastal spots, with good snorkeling and diving. The main island, Pulau Bawah, is an unhabitated naturally protected lagoon. The shipwrecked vessels Seven Skies and Igara attract a variety of indigenous marine life and offer diving opportunities.

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By epicure
August 27, 2013
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Lying 200 nautical miles east of the island of Batam in northeastern Indonesia, Anambas is a heaven on earth for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts. Although access to the site is still limited, what is available is enough to awe even the most experienced of divers.

Anambas, METRO: Anambas Island Government plans to recruit a number of candidates higrometre for Civil Servants (CPNS) in 2013 to meet the needs of government. CPNS quota will be accepted higrometre as 220 people.